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Video: Texas Tribune’s Evan Smith: ‘I Was A Hater, Then I Became A Zealot’

One of the side benefits of coming to Austin for South By Southwest Interactive: spending some time at the Texas Tribune, the non-profit news site launched last November to cover statewide politics, public policy and government. The enterprise started with venture capitalist John Thornton, who recruited Texas Monthly‘s Evan Smith as CEO and Editor in Chief. Smith and I spoke about the transition from magazine to web journalism, how Facebook and Twitter can—and should—be used for news, and ways to work with other non-profit journalism efforts across the U.S. A dozen of those news organizations will meet here in Austin next month under the auspices of the Knight Foundation to discuss just that. I’ll pull some excerpts but for now, here’s the video:

Mar 13, 2010 12:25 PM ET
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Posted In: Media & Publishing, Non-Profit, Online News, evan smith, texas tribune

  • M Bushra

    :)

    Just thought the possibility made sense in light of all the other delights being ushered in for 'the Olympics' in 2012; high res CCTV, crowd listening devices, possibly also infrared sensors.

    Don't suppose any of that'll be removed once the flame is put out, eh?

  • Robert Andrews

    Egads, a cynic!
    Good call, though - crims can go offer the cell radar underground (though it's full of cameras). Oh, I feel all Spooks now!

  • M Bushra

    "All the better to track you with, my dear."

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